Mar 15 • 09:28 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Made in Chelsea friendships tested in new series as star admits 'it feels personal'

In the new series of 'Made in Chelsea', Chuggs Wallace discusses the shift in focus from romance to friendship conflicts among cast members.

The popular E4 reality series 'Made in Chelsea' is back with its new season, premiering on March 16, and it's bringing a fresh narrative to the show. Star Chuggs Wallace has shared that this season will delve deeper into the challenges and conflicts between friendships, contrasting the previous seasons' emphasis on romantic relationships. The crew is set to travel to Scotland, providing backdrop and setting change that could influence the dynamics among the cast members.

In this upcoming season, viewers will meet new cast members, including Philip Pollard, brother of existing cast member Jules Pollard, and Elys Hutchinson, a winner from another reality show, 'Too Hot To Handle'. The return of Inga Valentiner adds further intrigue as relationships and friendships are reevaluated within the group, a stark shift from the love triangles and romantic dramas that previously dominated the episodes. Chuggs's experience of navigating a recent love square forms part of the reflection on how interpersonal relationships change over time.

The anticipation builds as Chuggs highlights the personal nature of these emerging conflicts, suggesting that viewers will witness raw emotions and honest confrontations. As friendship dynamics are put to the test against a backdrop of new challenges and characters, fans will be eager to see if these relationships can endure the trials ahead or if they will unravel under the pressures of reality TV.

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